Some folks in North Dakota has the right idea. They mention CA Prop 13. Well Prop 13 didn’t go far enough and the Democrats have found ways around it. However, the unions – OF COURSE – are against it. They say a majority of voters currently oppose the idea.

Rivers agreed with the notion that the president’s policies were unfairly harsh to the rich, saying, “I think if I work very hard, I should be able to gather the fruits of my labor. And I think if you’re not about to work, you should get minimal and leave me alone. I think if you don’t wear a helmet and you fall off your bike, you pay for the doctor.”

Four Afghan women went missing while on a three-week educational program in the United States, a spokesman at the University of Virginia said Monday, and federal authorities reportedly are looking for them.
The women were among 22 Afghan female professionals studying the rule of law at the university’s Center for Politics, which was hosting the program in partnership with the California-based nonprofit group Relief International.

Lawmakers are working to block an unprecedented power grab by the Environmental Protection Agency to use the Clean Water Act (CWA) and control land alongside ditches, gullies and other ephemeral spots by claiming the sources are part of navigable waterways.

These temporary water sources are often created by rain or snowmelt, and would make it harder for private property owners to build in their own backyards, grow crops, raise livestock and conduct other activities on their own land, lawmakers say.

A 24-year-old Massachusetts woman who allegedly masqueraded as a teenage boy is facing federal charges for engaging in illicit sexual conduct with a 15-year-old girl who was unaware that the boyfriend she met online was actually a female, The Smoking Gun has learned.

Carissa Hads was arrested two weeks ago on a U.S. District Court complaint accusing her of coercion or enticement of a minor, a felony carrying a maximum 30 years in prison.

What we have seen happen to tobacco, and those who choose to ue it, is nothing more than a classic, left-wing tactic, one that is used almost everyday, and on a variety of things and people. It’s called, demonization.

Whatever the Left dislikes and/or disagrees with, they first demonize it in the minds of the public. They know full-well, generally speaking, how weak, gullible, and mindless the public is, especially when they are being anesthetized by the MSM on a daily basis.

The left’s war on tobacco has nothing to do with health, nor does it have anything to do with whether you are a smoker or not. What it IS about is your (right) to make your own free choices. Isn’t it odd how the Left fights for a woman to make a free choice to have an abortion, but as a smoker, i am denied that same right to make my free choice?

In the end, and as are all things the Left does, it’s not about tobacco, or abortions, or any of the other “stated” goals of the Left. It is, and it is always about, CONTROL.

Police officers in Indiana are upset over a new law allowing residents to use deadly force against public servants, including law enforcement officers, who unlawfully enter their homes. The law was adopted after the state Supreme Court went too far in one of its rulings last year, according to supporters. The case in question involved a man who assaulted an officer during a domestic violence call. The court ruled that there was “no right to reasonably resist unlawful entry by police officers.” The National Rifle Association lobbied for the new law, arguing that the court decision had legalized police to commit unjustified entries.

Efforts to determine potential physiological causes of perhaps the worst mental disorder known – liberalism – were dealt a serious blow when a freezer full of brains from dead liberals, and it’s associated alarm, both failed in a way that some feel was not accidental.

Apparently liberals don’t want anyone to find a cure for what ails them.